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Frontier Services supports people living in remote parts of South Australia with a focus on Health Care. Our Patrol Ministry and Outback Links services provide personalised support for people throughout remote South Australia.
Health Care Services
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Andamooka Community Health Service
Andamooka, South Australia. The Andamooka Community Health Service was opened in 1965 and is staff by two Remote Area Nurses. It is situated in the opal fields some 500 to 600…Read more... -
Andamooka Community Support Service
Andamooka, South Australia. The Andamooka Community Support Service is staffed by a Coordinator and an Assistant Coordinator, as well as a number of volunteers. It is co-located with the Andamooka Community…Read more... -
Marla Community Health Service
Marla, South Australia. The Marla Community Health Service is managed by two Remote Area Nurses on a rotating roster. Marla is some 3.5 hours north of Coober Pedy and is a…Read more...
Patrol Ministry
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Mobile Aboriginal Patrol
Port Augusta, South Australia. The Patrol Minister is based in Port Augusta and the Patrol covers an area that includes the Flinders Ranges, the Gammon Ranges and the Lake Eyre…Read more... -
Parkin Patrol
Hawker, South Australia. Based in Hawker, the Patrol area covers the North-east and North-central areas of South Australia to the Queensland and Northern Territory borders. A number of small communities…Read more... -
Sturt Patrol
Orroroo, South Australia. The Patrol covers an area 150 kilometres either side of the Barrier Highway from Peterborough to Cockburn. It includes the settlements of Yunta, Mannahill, Olary and Cockburn…Read more...
Outback Links
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Outback Links
Remote Australia. Outback Links is a nationwide service that commenced in 2005. It is administered as part of the National Office with a Coordinator based in Charleville, Queensland. This program aims…Read more...